Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RAIN, by DOROTHEA GOODTIME First Line: I love to think of rain as drops Last Line: Of some cherubic bard. Subject(s): Rain | ||||||||
I love to think of rain as drops Of molten silver splashed to earth To deck the dark, warm locks Of some laughing gypsy girl; Or as soft notes dripping From the tone-pregnant harp Of some cherubic bard. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DISTANT RAINFALL by ROBINSON JEFFERS CHAMBER MUSIC: 32 by JAMES JOYCE HEAVY SUMMER RAIN by JANE KENYON CROWD CORRALLING by MARGARET AVISON THE RAIN-POOL by KARLE WILSON BAKER ON THE GREAT ATLANTIC RAINWAY by KENNETH KOCH INTRUSION by DOROTHEA GOODTIME DOMESDAY BOOK: DOMESDAY BOOK by EDGAR LEE MASTERS A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 19. TO AN ATHLETE DYING YOUNG by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN |
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